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TABLE OF CONTENTS 14...... Laura Hoskin 15...... Kie Purdom INTRO 1 16...... Maria Toennessen 1...... Table of Contents 2...... Quick Facts/Staff FALL 2016 REVIEW 19 3...... Roster 17...... Fall Review 18...... Fall Statistics COACHES AND STAFF 4-7 19...... Fall Tournament Results 4...... Head Coach Kory Henkes 5...... Assistant Coach Drew Belt PROGRAM HISTORY 20-32 6...... Support Staff 20...... All-Americans/All-SEC 21...... NCAA Championships ADMINISTRATION 8-9 22...... Tournament Titles 7...... Chancellor Jeffrey S. Vitter/Athletics Committee 23...... Team Records 8...... Athletics Director Ross Bjork/Senior Staff 24...... Individual Records 26-28...... All-Time Results 2016 REBELS 10-23 29...... Letterwinners 9...... Seniors 30...... Professional Rebels 10...... Madisen Bentley 11...... Martina Flori 12...... Katy Harris 13...... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson

CREDITS ON THE COVER Featured on the cover of the 2017 Ole Miss Women’s Fact Book are EDITORS: ALEX SIMS AND JESSICA POOLE seniors Madisen Bentley (left)and Maria Toennessen (right). Cover design by Dan Pellegrino. PHOTOGRAPHY: Joshua McCoy, Jessica Poole, players and their families. © COPYRIGHT UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI The 2017 Ole Miss Women’s Golf Fact Book was published by the University of Mississippi Athletics Communications Office and designed by Connor Hennessey and Alex Sims using Adobe InDesign CS3 and Adobe Photoshop CS3. All contents of this issue are copyrighted 2015 by the University of Mississippi. Reproduction without written permission is strictly prohibited.

1 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Location: Oxford, Mississippi Associate AD/Communications: Kyle Campbell Founded: Nov. 6, 1848 Communications Specialist (Women’s Golf Contact): Jessica Poole Enrollment: 21,260 Office Number: (662) 915-7896 Nickname: Rebels FAX Number: (662) 915-7006 Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Email: [email protected] Conference: Southeastern Communications Assistant (Women’s Golf Contact): Alex Sims Chancellor: Dr. Jeffrey Vitter Office Number: (662) 915-7522 Athletics Director: Ross Bjork Cell Number: (515) 720-2260 Executive Associate AD/SWA: Lynnette Johnson Email: [email protected] Home Course: Ole Miss Golf Course Communications Specialist: Kim Ling Communications Specialist: Joey Jones WOMEN’S GOLF STAFF Communications Specialist: Daniel Snowden Head Coach: Kory Henkes Communications Specialist: Jessica Poole Alma Mater: South Carolina, 2004 Communications Specialist: Adam Kuffner Year at Ole Miss: Second Communications Specialist: Brandon Lee Assistant Coach: Drew Belt Senior Staff Assistant: Ashley Mangrum Alma Mater: Ferris State, 2004 Mailing Address: Year at Ole Miss: Second 908 All-American Drive Athletic Trainer: Meredith Pendergast Oxford, MS 38655 Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning: Matt Turner Athletics Web Site: www.OleMissSports.com Golf Office Phone: (662) 816-4653 University Web Site: www.OleMiss.edu Golf FAX Number: (662) 234-8376 Athletics Twitter: @OleMissSports Golf Senior Staff Assistant: Sally Worsham Women’s Golf Twitter: @OleMissWGolf Phone Number: (662) 915-7241 Head Coach Kory Henkes Twitter: @KoryThompson1 Assistant Coach Drew Belt Twitter : @DrewBeltPGA 2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION Facebook: www.facebook.com/OleMissWGolf Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/3 www.facebook.com/OleMissSports Top Players: Katy Harris, Maria Toennessen, Madisen Bentley

2 2016-17 ROSTER

2016-17 ROSTER

NAME YR-EXP. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Madisen Bentley SR-2L University Place, Wash. (Portland State) Martina Flori SO-1L Montecatini Terme, Italy (Liceo Don Bosco) Katy Harris JR-TR St. Simons Island, Ga. (Mercer) Pi-Lillebi Hermansson FR-HS Djursholm, Sweden Laura Hoskin JR-1L Arrowtown, New Zealand (Oregon State) Kie Purdom FR-HS Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay HS) Maria Toennessen JR-2L Grimstad, Norway (Norwegian School for Top Athletics)

Head Coach: Kory Henkes (South Carolina 2004) Assistant Coach: Drew Belt (Ferris State, 2004)

3 Head Coach Kory Henkes

KORY HENKES Head Coach

Kory Henkes was named head coach of the Ole Miss women’s golf team closed the season ranked No. 33 nationally with eight top-five finishes in on June 22, 2015 and is amid her second season at the helm of the Ole their nine tournaments, including earning top billing at the 2014 Rebel 4 KORY HENKES FILE3 Miss program in 2016-17. Intercollegiate and the Lady Pirate Invitational. In total, Henkes guided her GRU Augusta squads to 17 top-five tournament finishes and 38 top- PERSONAL • Wife to Kenneth Hansen Henkes In the 2016 fall season, scores continued to fall for the Rebels under 10 individual performances with two medalist honors. • Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson Henkes. On Oct. 25, 2016, Katy Harris became the first individual medal- • Sister of Kyle Thompson, PGA ist for Henkes in Oxford. Harris shot 4-under to win the Palmetto Inter- Prior to her appointment at GRU Augusta, Henkes spent two years as collegiate. Ole Miss cracked the top 60 of the national rankings over the the head coach at Charleston Southern. In her first season with the Buc- EDUCATION early season and enter the spring with high expectations. caneers, they claimed the 2010 Big South Championship while setting • University of South Carolina, 2004 a new league championship record for lowest 54-hole total. Under the • Titleist Perfomance Institute, 2010 In her first season, Henkes led the Ole Miss squad to new heights, high- tutelage of Henkes, Olivia Jordan-Higgins captured medalist honors at lighted by a seventh-place finish at the SEC Championship, which was the 2010 conference tournament and cracked the top 100 in the na- PLAYING EXPERIENCE the best finish for the Rebels since 2010 and the third best finish in tional rankings (96th) while being nominated for NCAA Woman of the •Four time letter winner (USC) from 2002 to 2004. program history. The Rebels also took runner-up honors at the 2016 Year. The Lady Bucs registered the most improved GPA (3.51) among all •Served as caddie on the LPGA to Kristy McPherson Rebel Intercollegiate. In total, the Rebels set 10 new team or individual Charleston Southern athletic programs as well as the highest team GPA. •Caddied for her brother, Kyle Thompson on the PGA Tour. records in Henkes’ first year at Ole Miss and saw scoring averages go They were also recognized by the NGCA for having one of the top-25 down significantly across the board. team GPAs in the nation. COACHING/TEACHING EXPERIENCE •2015-Present: Ole Miss Head Coach Henkes came to Oxford after a four-year stint as head coach at GRU Au- A 2004 graduate of South Carolina, Henkes is no stranger to the rigors •2011-2015: GRU-Augusta Head Coach gusta. Henkes brings six years of head coaching experience to Ole Miss. of the SEC and was a member of South Carolina’s 2002 SEC Champion- •2009-2011: Charleston Southern Head Coach ship team and a four-year letterwinner for the Gamecocks from 2002-04. •2008: LPGA caddy Henkes was successful in building GRU Augusta into a perennial top-25 program over the course of her four years at the helm. The Jaguars ad- Henkes spent time on the LPGA Tour serving as a caddy to Kristy HONORS vanced to the NCAA Regionals in three of Henkes’ four years and played McPherson, who finished in the top 50 on the money list in 2008 and •Charleston City Amateur Champion (2011) at the Raleigh regional this past season. Henkes also guided two indi- also caddied for her older brother Kyle, who earned his PGA Tour card •SEC Champion (2002) viduals at the NCAA Regional in Casey Kennedy and Natalie Wille in 2013. for 2012 by finishing 15th on the Nationwide Tour money list in 2011. •National Golf Coaches Association All-Academic (2002, 2003, 2004) •SEC Acadmic Honor Roll (2001,2002, 2003, 2004) Under Henkes’ watch, the Jaguars achieved their highest ranking in pro- gram history, checking in at No. 21 in the fall of 2014. GRU Augusta’s Dick Wallace Coach of the Year in 2013-14, Henkes and her squad 4 Assistant Coach Drew Belt

DREW BELT Assistant Coach

Drew Belt is amid his second season as an assistant coach with at West Lake Country Club in Augusta, Georgia and also at Jones 4DREW BELT FILE3 the Ole Miss women’s golf team in 2016-17. Belt came to Ox- Creek Golf Club. His duties as the head professional included ford after serving as the head golf professional at West Lake providing leadership in regards to the day-to-day operations of PERSONAL Country Club in Augusta, Georgia and also serving as a part- the club as well as the teaching program and technology opera- •Has a lab mix named Stuckey time assistant at GRU Augusta. tions. Additionally, Belt ran all member-related tournaments and •Sister, Angie, is a gymnastics coach •Brother-in-law, Brad, is high school basketball coach activities, while developing junior programs and tournaments •Mother, Joy, was All-State high school basketball Ole Miss head coach Kory Henkes had the following to say upon series, while teaching all junior golf clinics. Belt’s hiring. EDUCATION In addition to his duties as the head golf professional, Belt •Ferris State (2004) “We are extremely excited to have Drew on board with the Ole served as a part-time assistant to the men and women’s golf COACHING/TEACHING EXPERIENCE Miss women’s golf team,” said Henkes. “I have had the privilege teams at GRU Augusta. He helped current Ole Miss head coach •Part-time assistant at GRU Augusta to Kory Henkes of working with Drew for the past few years and know that he will and former GRU Augusta head coach; Henkes build the Jaguars •Class A PGA member for over ten years be the perfect fit. Drew has an extensive knowledge and passion into perennial top-25 program. Under Henkes’ watch and with •Head Professional at Jones Creek Golf Club for the game of golf and he will be a huge asset to the future the help of Belt, the Jaguars achieved their highest ranking in •Head Professional at West Lake Country Club of our program.” program history, checking in at No. 21 in the fall of 2014. Belt HONORS also developed the Papa John’s Augusta Junior Golf Tour, which •Honored with the 2012 Bill Stausbaugh Award for Advancement of Belt was a significant part of the turnaround of the program in was played on 10 area courses in Augusta. Teaching (Ferris State) his first season at Ole Miss. An excellent teacher of the game, Belt coupled with Henkes to help Ole Miss players set 10 team Belt is a 2004 graduate of Ferris State University in Big Rapids, or individual records while seeing scoring averaged decrease by Michigan with a bachelor’s of science in business as a marketing an averaged of 2.5 strokes. major. Belt has a Nick Faldo Golf Institute Teaching certificate and a Troon Golf Teaching Institute certificate and is a member Belt is a Class A PGA member and has extensive experience as a of the Ferris State Professional Golf Alumni Golf Association. head golf professional having served as the head professional

5 administration

SUPPORT STAFF LYNNETTE JOHNSON EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Lynnette Johnson is in her 27th year overall with Ole Miss Athletics. Currently, she is Johnson is also responsible for coordinating and bidding all NCAA and SEC postseason in her 17th year as a Sport Administrator and Senior Woman Administrator. She is the events held on campus. Ole Miss has hosted SEC men’s and women’s tennis, track and Sport Administrator for eight intercollegiate programs, which include: soccer, volleyball, field, cross country, softball and soccer. The NCAA has also found a home at Ole Miss, rifle, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf and tennis. She also handles multiple hosting men’s and women’s tennis regionals, five baseball regionals, three baseball su- internal and external operations involving all sports programs and several departments. per regionals and women’s soccer.

During her first nine years, Johnson was a member of the Sports Medicine staff. She Academically, the teams are excelling in the classroom as well; putting up high gradua- became the first female head athletic trainer in the in 1997. tion rates, multiple Academic All-America honors and Taylor Medalists, as well as the first athlete to be inducted into the school’s Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society chapter. During her 14 years as a sport administrator, the programs that she has worked with have been very successful. Collectively, they have won three SEC Regular Season titles, The Pittsburgh, Pa., native is a 1988 graduate of East Carolina University and a 1990 14 Western Division titles, three SEC Tournament titles and made over 30 NCAA tour- graduate of Ole Miss with a master’s degree in Education. She is married to Tal Johnson, nament appearances; which include several Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight and Final Four and the couple has two daughters, Alexandria and Samantha. appearances. Individual student-athlete accomplishments have been just as impressive with multiple All-America honors, SEC Champions, NCAA Champions and two Olympians.

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the University of Mississippi Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to advance Operating within the principles of sound fiscal management, the Department will sponsor athletic the University’s role as a major comprehensive institution of higher learning dedicated to teaching, teams which reflect the interest of the citizens of Mississippi and promote enthusiasm, financial research, and service. The Department will produce competitive and entertaining athletic teams, support, cohesiveness, and loyalty within the University community. Demonstrating leadership in all by recruiting qualified student-athletes, coaches and staff from diverse backgrounds, providing decisions which impact the University, the Southeastern Conference, and the National Collegiate equal opportunities regardless of ethnicity or gender. The Department will prepare student-ath- Athletics Association, the Department will conduct itself in an ethical and honest manner. letes to be productive members of society by assisting in their development of academic, athletic, social, and leadership skills within an environment which fosters integrity, sportsmanship, and emotional, physical, and mental well being.

6 Administration DR. JEFFREY S. VITTER | CHANCELLOR Jeffrey S. Vitter became the 17th tive vice president for academics and oversaw the academic formation. He has been elected a Fellow of the Guggenheim chancellor of the University of Mis- mission of the university in Galveston, Texas, and Doha, Foundation, the American Association for the Advancement sissippi on Jan. 1, 2016 — just in Qatar. of Science, the Association for Computing Machinery, and time for the exciting Ole Miss win in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He is a the 2016 Sugar Bowl. From 2002 to 2008, Vitter served as the Frederick L. Hovde National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investiga- Dean of the College of Science and professor of computer tor, a Fulbright Scholar, and an IBM Faculty Development A renowned computer scientist science at Purdue University, where he led the development Awardee. and academic leader, Vitter previ- of two strategic plans, establishing a dual focus of excel- ously served for five and a half lence in core departments and in multidisciplinary collabora- A native of New Orleans, Vitter graduated in mathematics years as provost, executive vice tions. He oversaw net growth in the college by roughly 60 with highest honors from the University of Notre Dame in chancellor, and Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor at faculty members and launched the collaborative design of 1977 and earned a Ph.D. under Don Knuth in computer sci- the University of Kansas. As provost, Vitter served as the an innovative outcomes-based curriculum. ence at Stanford University in 1980. He also holds an MBA chief academic and operations officer for the main campus in 2002 from Duke University. in Lawrence and the Edwards campus in Overland Park. He At Duke University, Vitter held a distinguished professorship initiated and co-led the campus-wide development of KU’s as the Gilbert, Louis and Edward Lehrman Professor. He Dr. Vitter’s wife Sharon is a native Kansan and alumna of KU. strategic plan Bold Aspirations and oversaw the creation of served for eight and a half years as chair of the Department Their three children, Jillian, Scott, and Audrey, were born in the first-ever university-wide KU Core curriculum, expansion of Computer Science in the College of Arts and Sciences and Providence, RI and are Notre Dame alumni. Jillian, who also of the Schools of Engineering and Business, multidisci- led it to significant gains in ratings. received a medical degree from Georgetown University, is plinary research and funding around four strategic initia- chief resident in anesthesia at the University of Colorado. tives, major growth of technology commercialization and From 1980 through 1992, Vitter progressed through the Scott, a former U.S. Army Ranger, is a graduate student in corporate partnerships, and administrative reorganization faculty ranks and served in various leadership roles in the mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at Aus- and efficiencies. Department of Computer Science at Brown University. tin. Audrey is an associate with G.E. Corporate Audit Staff in Greenville, SC. All are avid sports fans. Before joining KU, Vitter was on the faculty in the Depart- Dr. Vitter’s research expertise deals with big data and data ment of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M science, especially the algorithmic aspects of processing, University. At Texas A&M, he served as provost and execu- compressing, and communicating massive amounts of in-

ATHLETICS COMMITTEE

Dr. Ron Rychlak Michael Barnett Dr. David W. Case Chip Crunk T. Michael Glenn Dr. Laurel Lambert Eddie Maloney Jesse Mitchell Hal Moore, Jr. Chairman Faculty Senate Committee Alumni Alumni University Alumni Association M-Club Alumni Association Representative Secretary Representative Representative Faculty President Representative President-Elect

Dr. Brice Noonan Deano Orr Austin Powell Dr. Jason Ritchie Dr. William Sumrall Sovent Taylor Lee Tyner LouAnn Woodward, M.D. Dr. Ethel Young-Scurlock Faculty Senate Alumni Associated Student University Faculty Senate University University Medical Center University Representative Representative Body President Faculty Representative Staff Attorney Faculty Faculty

PAST ATHLETICS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

Judge William Dr. T.A. Dr. Richard Keye Dr. Parham Dr. Max Williams Dr. Robert Hemingway Bickerstaff 1972-77 Williams 1983-97 Weems 1920s-37 1937-72 1978-83 1997-2007 7 Administration

ROSS BJORK | ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Ross Bjork was announced on March ceived for 2014-15 reached a record high of $35 million. As of Octo- Rebel Road Trip, a six-day, 16-stop tour of the region that served to 21, 2012 as the seventh full-time Direc- ber 2015, the Forward Together capital campaign has risen from $62 unite the Rebel fanbase. In the first three years of the tour, Bjork and tor of Athletics at Ole Miss and at age to $155 million in cash and pledges and goal has increased to $200 Co., visited approximately 12,000 fans. He carried the momentum from 43, is the youngest AD among power million. Campaign plans include the Pavilion at Ole Miss to open during the first RRT into the launch of a major sales campaign for football sea- five conference institutions. In just three the 2015-16 season, a north end zone expansion and suite renova- son tickets, which included television and radio advertising, billboards, years, Bjork’s tenure with the Rebels tions at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, renovation of the Gillom Center, internet marketing and a new outbound telemarketing call center. has produced energetic hires, structural FedEx Academic Support Center and Starnes Athletic Training Center, progress, team success and a new spirit as well as other future projects. Bjork arrived in Oxford after a stint as Director of Athletics at Western surrounding Ole Miss Athletics. Kentucky University, where he quickly established an atmosphere of Bjork’s leadership has also translated to immediate success in the success. After Bjork made a midseason coaching change, the Hilltopper Bjork set the tone early by hiring one competitive arena. In 2014-15, Ole Miss was one of only two schools men’s basketball team went on to capture the 2012 Sun Belt Confer- of the country’s top rising coaches in in the nation to make a “New Year’s Six” bowl and the NCAA Tourna- ence Tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Matt Insell (women’s basketball) and has ment in men’s basketball and baseball. The football team’s bowl berth Tournament. Women’s Volleyball won the conference regular season since brought Steven McRoberts (volleyball), Mike Smith (softball), marked their third in ’s first three seasons, which was and tournament in 2011 and reached the NCAA tournament each of Chris Malloy (men’s golf) and Kory Henkes (women’s golf) on board, preceded by a two-year postseason drought. The staff also assembled his last two years, while men’s and women’s cross country each won while promoting Toby Hansson, one of college tennis’ best assistant a top-five recruiting class in 2013, the highest ranked in school history. conference team titles in 2011. WKU’s football program posted the coaches, to head men’s coach. He also appointed three executive level greatest one-season improvement in conference wins in the history of administrators for external relations, academic support and facilities/ Other highlights include the first College World Series appearance in 42 the Sun Belt in posting a 7-1 league mark and second-place confer- game operations. years, as the baseball team reached the final four in Omaha and cap- ence finish. WKU football also signed the conference’s top recruiting tured the SEC Western Division title in 2014. After a 10-year absence, class each of his last two seasons. The external relations post was a new umbrella position at the center men’s basketball has advanced in the NCAA Tournament two of the of Bjork’s reorganization of that area of Ole Miss Athletics, includ- last three seasons, including 2013 when it claimed the SEC Tourna- During his tenure, each of WKU’s men’s and women’s athletic teams ex- ing the Foundation, ticket operations, marketing and communications ment Championship. Baseball and men’s hoops are among nine Rebel ceeded the NCAA required 925 Academic Progress Report Rate (APR), and the relationship with Ole Miss Sports Properties. Progress has programs to earn postseason berths under Bjork’s watch, along with and WKU had more individuals honored for their academic achieve- continued in that division with the rebranding of the Ole Miss Athletics soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, men’s golf, women’s golf, men’s ments by the Sun Belt Conference than any other institution in 2011- Foundation and a partnership with new multi-media rightsholder, track and women’s track. 12. For the first time in program history, the overall cumulative average IMG Properties. GPA was over 3.0 for all 391 student-athletes and 228 maintained a Bjork’s reign has also featured a pair of national championships, as Sam cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Ten of the university’s 15 athletic Bjork also created the unit for Health and Sports Performance, which Kendricks took home the pole vault title at both the 2013 and 2014 NCAA programs posted a cumulative team GPA of 3.0 or better. combined sports medicine, strength and conditioning, nutrition and Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The 2013 SEC West champion counseling services and added a local orthopedic sports medicine men’s tennis team also vied for a national title, as the doubles team of The youngest athletics director of the 120 NCAA FBS programs when component that provides primary sports medicine care for all Nic Scholtz and Jonas Lutjen advanced to the final four. Men’s outdoor hired at WKU, Bjork has an extensive career in intercollegiate athlet- student-athletes. track and field registered a program-best eighth-place finish at the 2013 ics with two decades of experience as an administrator and student- NCAA Championships, while men’s tennis finished top-10 in the national athlete, having worked on the senior staffs at UCLA, the University Bjork’s vision in facilities resulted in a development plan for the Manning polls that season. of Miami and the . He began his administrative Center, which was renamed to honor Olivia and Archie Manning. The career at WKU as an Assistant Development Coordinator in 1996-97. $12.5 million renovation included the Grill at 1810 (a full service dining Off the field, Bjork’s emphasis on academics resulted in a record 2.90 facility), the Williams-Reed Football Foyer, Burns team meeting room, GPA among the student-athlete population in 2014-15, and he has Bjork is a native of Dodge City, Kan., and received his bachelor’s VanDevender Family locker room, weight room, player lounge and visu- established a goal of 3.0 moving forward. In the community, student- degree in recreation administration from Emporia State University in als throughout the complex. athletes participated in more than 30 service projects, and even bigger 1995 where he was a two-year starter at fullback. He earned a mas- plans are on the horizon. Throughout his career, Bjork has placed a ter’s degree in athletic administration from Western Illinois University Ole Miss has enjoyed unprecedented support under Bjork. The 2015 great importance on diversity, and in 2013, the athletics department in December 1996. Bjork has quickly established a leadership role in campaign marks the third straight to sell out of football season tickets, partnered with the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation to the SEC by being appointed as Chair of the awards committee and while season attendance records have been shattered each of the last establish a Racial Reconciliation Week which took place during the 2013 selected to the NCAA basketball issues committee and the NCAA re- two seasons. Baseball finished second in the nation in attendance in football season. cruiting cabinet. 2015, extending a streak of 10 straight seasons in the top five. The athletics budget has risen from $62 to $96 million, and donations re- Bjork’s first full week at the post in 2012 was spent on the inaugural Bjork and his wife, Sonya, have two boys: Payton (9) and Paxton (5).

ATHLETICS LEADERSHIP

Stephen Ponder Lynnette Johnson Matt Ball Keith Carter Derek Cowherd Shannon Singletary Joe Swingle Michael Thompson Kyle Campbell Micah Ginn Matt Mossberg Senior Executive Executive Senior Associate AD Senior Associate AD Senior Associate AD Senior Associate AD Senior Associate AD Senior Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD for Associate AD/ for Compliance for Development/ for Student-Athlete for Health and for Facilities and for Communications for Media and for Sports Productions for Development External Relations SWA Executive Director Development Sports Performance Game Operations and Marketing Public Relations and Creative Services Athletics Foundation

Dan O’Dowd Julie Owen Wesley Owen Angela Robinson Jerard Butts Jim Hanauer Jason List Jennifer Saxon KT Short Andy Williams Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Assistant AD Assistant AD for Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD for Development for Compliance for Ticket for Financial for Information Digital Strategy and for Marketing for Student-Athlete for Game for Financial Operations Operations Technology Analytics Development Operations Operations

8 Rebel Golf Seniors MADISEN BENTLEY MARIA TOENNESSEN

Going into her final semester as an Ole Miss golfer, Madisen Bentley is isn’t quite ready to be Trine Toennessen was nervous when she and her daughter, Ole Miss women’s golf senior Maria sentimental about her time in Oxford. Instead, she’s focused on making even more memories this Toennessen, landed in the United States for official recruiting visits, but after the two arrived in spring season. Oxford, they knew they had found a home away from home.

“I don’t like to think about it that way, because I think it’s more of a negative way to look at it,” More than 4,000 miles away from their hometown, Maria and her mother still managed to find a Bentley said. “I’m just trying to really enjoy it instead of being sad. Everything we get to do as piece of Grimstad, Norway in the hills of northern Mississippi. golfers for Ole Miss is a great opportunity and something I really appreciate. It’s a little nostalgic, but I’m really excited for everything we have coming for the spring and excited to see what hap- “She was a little nervous but has been really cool about it though,” Maria said. “This was the first pens.” place we went, and she just loved it. She’s been coming twice every year. She just really loves this place. She feels I’m in a safe place. It was a very similar feeling to back home, so she liked it, and The Rebels have plenty to be excited about going into the spring. They’re quietly having one of I liked it too, obviously.” the best seasons in school history—something Bentley certainly appreciates after going through six coaches in her collegiate career, starting with the one who recruited her at Portland State to Four years later, the senior is looking ahead to her final spring season with the Ole Miss women’s now playing under Kory Henkes and Drew Belt. golf team. It has been a great journey already for Toennessen, and it’s helped that she has felt comfortable living in a city very similar to her home. Ole Miss is shooting an average single-round team score of 294, putting the squad on pace to smash the school record, which stands at 300.71 from the 2008-09 season. They’ll have to “It’s a small city,” Toennessen said of Grimstad. “The same amount of people live there as here in close strong over a tough spring slate to keep that score low, but Bentley is confident in what the Oxford. It’s just a place where everyone knows everyone.” team can do in the coming weeks. While Oxford is similar to Grimstad in many ways, it’s missing one key element: Norwegian choco- “I love the dynamic on our team right now,” she said. “We’re all excited to work hard and really late. But what makes this legendary milk chocolate so good? Not even Toennessen knows. give our all. Even when it doesn’t go our way, we’re ok. We take it to the next day and get better.” “I don’t know, it’s a mystery,” Toennessen said with a laugh. “It’s better than anything,” Much of Ole Miss’ success has come thanks to the hard work put in by Bentley and her team- mates on a daily basis, and it’s a direct reflection on the culture instilled by Henkes and Belt over While even the Oxford cuisine can’t match the essence of Norwegian chocolate, the Mississippi the past two seasons. town does have one leg up on Grimstad: golf season. Even though Grimstad is at the southern coast of Norway, it still doesn’t make for the most golf-friendly climate. “I appreciate everything Kory and Drew do, because they really do care about this program and they do care about the dynamic and everything that effects the team,” Bentley said. “They want “The golf season is from the end of April until the beginning of October,” Toennessen says. “After us to be successful and they want us to be our best.” that it gets cold and the ground frosts and the courses are usually closed.”

That mentality has spread throughout the locker room—and it’s also the reason Bentley can’t After a strong fall, just this spring season remains for Toennessen, and then it’s back to Norway. wait to add more memories in her final spring season as a Rebel. “My plan is to move back to Grimstad. I told myself I would never move back, but I think it was “We just have fun in everything we do, whether it’s waking up at 6 a.m. for workouts or traveling about a year ago, I realized I want to go home, just because of the people there. We have a great until 1 a.m. and getting back to Oxford late. We just have fun no matter what we’re doing. This university there, so I plan to work towards my master’s degree there and then see where life team is really good at looking at the positives in situations instead of complaining or giving up,” takes me.” Bentley said. “I think my senior year is going to be the thing that I remember most because of how close our team is and the camaraderie we have.” For now, the senior is looking forward to punctuating her career as a Rebel.

9 Player Bios MADISEN BENTLEY SENIOR | 2L UNIVERSITY PLACE, WA | PORTLAND STATE

BENTLEY BY THE NUMBERS 2016-17 (SENIOR) FALL: Competed in three of four tournaments, averaging 74.67 through fall season ... Started the fall strong, with YEAR ROUNDS AVG. her fourth career top-20 finish ... Tied for 15th after shooting 73-71-73--217 at Lady Paladin Invitational ... Was 2016-17 9 74.67 one of five Rebels to finish in Top 50 individually at Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate ... Shot 2-under in Round 2015-16 29 76.62 2014-15 21 78.33 1 as Rebels finished 4th in Palmetto Intercollegiate.

2015-16 (JUNIOR) SPRING: Appeared in six tournaments moving her score average to 76.62 for the 2015-16 year … Placed 16th after scoring back-to-back even-par 72s in the 2016 Rebel Intercollegiate … Appeared in her first SEC Women’s Golf Championship, helping the Rebels to a seventh-place finish. FALL: Played in all four tournaments, sporting a 74.50 scoring average across 12 rounds ... Finished in third place in the CSU Fall Invitational after shooting a 74-68-69—211, earning her first career top-five finish and the best three-round total of her career.

2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) SPRING: Competed in four tournaments ... Carded season best 76-77-75 at the Notre Dame Clover Cup where she finished tied for 18th ... Finished a season best 13th in the Samford Intercollegiate with a score of 80-75-73--233 ... Stroke average of 78.22... FALL: In her first semester playing for Ole Miss she competed in three tournaments... Stroke average of 79.22... Finished tied for 33rd with a score of 78-77-78--233 at the FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate.

2013-14 FRESHMAN (at Portland State) Competed in all 11 events, compiling a 76.61 scoring average, which ranks second best on the team and tenth best in school history... Placed 15th in her first event, the Bronco Fall Classic, with 74-72-78=224... Tied for 14th at the WSU Cougar Cup posting 74-81-75=230... Finished the fall tied for 17th at the Price’s Give `Em Five Intercollegiate with 76-71-75=222 for a season-low score... Posted a season-best 78-71-72=221 at the Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational to tie for 11th... Had a season- high 13 birdies in the event... Tied for sixth - her best finish of the year - at the Big Sky Championship with 75-76-75=226... Very consistent with only nine rounds higher than 77 all year... Five rounds at par of better... Had 68 birdies in 558 holes... Set the freshman scoring record.

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Four-year letterwinner in golf at Life Christian Academy... Member of two state champion teams (2010 and 2011)... Team and league MVP... Placed eighth as sophomore, fourth as a junior, and second as a senior in the Washington 1A State Championship... Shot 71-80-151 this past spring... Also participated in competitive varsity cheer and soccer at Life Christian Academy ... Decorated junior golf career... Twice a medalist in Washington Junior Golf Association sub-District tournaments... Placed third at the WJGA District tournament and tied for fifth place at the WJGA state championship... Medaled in three other junior tournaments... Played in the US Women’s Open qualifier at Portland’s Waverley Country Club in May, shooting 83-78=161.

PERSONAL Daughter of Geoff and Trace Bentley ... Born on Nov. 21, 1994 ... Full names is Madisen Bentley ... Has one sister, Morgan ... Plans to major in Business Management.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Low 18 (Single Round)...... 68 (CSU Fall Invitational, 2015-16) Low 54 (Tournament)...... 211 (CSU Fall Invitational, 2015-16) Best Individual Finish...... 3 (CSU Fall Invitational, 2015-16) Top 5 Finishes...... 1 Top 10 Finishes...... 1 Top 20 Finishes...... 4 10 Player Bios MARTINA FLORI SOPHOMORE | 1L MONTECATINI TERME, ITALY| LICEO DON BOSCO

FLORI BY THE NUMBERS 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) FALL: Competed in three of four tournaments, averaging 75.22 ... Set new career low-18, YEAR ROUNDS AVG. shooting 4-under (71) in fall finale ... Finished tied for 19th as Rebels finished fourth at Palmetto 2016-17 9 75.22 2015-16 20 78.30 Intercollegiate to close fall season.

2015-16 (FRESHMAN) SPRING: Appeared in four tournaments for Ole Miss scoring an average of 78.30 … Finished the season strong with a top-20 finish in her Rebel Intercollegiate debut firing a 73-78-74—225 … Had a career-tournament in the SEC Championship, carding a 73-74-75—77 on her way to a 20th-place finish … Helped Ole Miss to a seventh-place finish in the SEC Championship in Hoover. FALL: Competed in all four tournaments, one as an individual, averaging 78.50 in 12 rounds of golf ... Best finish was tied for 50th in the GolfWeek Conference Challenge where she posted a 77-77-77—231.

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Member of the Italian golf team since 2013 … Set the course record with a round of 65 in the Portuguese International at the El Montado Golf Course … Runner up with her Italian team at the European Girls Championship in 2014 … Team took fifth-place finish in 2013 … Won the International Trophy Umberto Agnelli in 2014 by shooting a 65 in the final round … Claimed the Italian Trophy Coppa D’Oro in 2013 … Runner up honors at the Italian Ladies Championship in 2013 … Member of the Italian team at the World Girls Team Championship in 2014.

PERSONAL Daughter of Elena Marchetti and Luca Flori … Born on November 11, 1996 … Full name is Martina Flori … Father is a professional golfer and used to play on the Italian national team as an amateur.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Low 18 (Single Round)...... 71 (Palmetto Intercollegiate, 2016-17) Low 54 (Tournament)...... 222 (SEC Championship, 2015-16) Best Individual Finish...... 10 (Lady Bulldog Invitational, 2015-16) Top 5 Finishes...... 0 Top 10 Finishes...... 1 Top 20 Finishes...... 2

11 Player bios KATY HARRIS JUNIOR | TR ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA | MERCER

HARRIS BY THE NUMBERS 2016-17 (JUNIOR) YEAR ROUNDS AVG. FALL: Competed in all four tournaments, averaging a team-low 73.5 ... Notched first individual 2016-17 12 73.50 victory as a Rebel, shooting 4-under (212) at Palmetto Intercollegiate ... Shot low-18 of 69 in final round to become first medalist for head coach Kory Henkes at Ole Miss.

SPRING 2016 Joined the team prior to the Spring semester. Will redshirt and join competition in the Fall.

HIGH SCHOOL On the junior tour circuit, Harris has piled up 12 victories, 23 top-five placements and 34 top-10 finishes over the past three years…Harris has been a three-time Class AAAA All-Region and All-State selection… Helped Glynn Academy capture back-to-back state championships in 2010 and 2011... GHSA state tournament medalist honors in 2011 and state medalist runner-up honors in 2010 and 2012… Harris’ other high school highlights include the 2AAAA Regional Championship in 2010, two individual tournament championships and two individual runner-up placements.

PERSONAL Daughter of Phil and Zaida Harris… Born December 7, 1994 in Atlanta, GA… Attended Glynn Academy…Transferred to Ole Miss from Mercer prior to Spring 2016 ... Has younger sister, Lexi… Plans to major in Sports Management.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Low 18 (Single Round)...... 69 (Palmetto Intercollegiate, 2016-17) Low 54 (Tournament)...... 212 (Palmetto Intercollegiate, 2016-17) Best Individual Finish...... 1 (Palmetto Intercollegiate, 2016-17) Top 5 Finishes...... 1 Top 10 Finishes...... 1 Top 20 Finishes...... 1

12 Player bios PI-LILLEBI HERMANSSON FRESHMAN | HS DJURSHOLM, SWEDEN

2016-17 (FRESHMAN) HERMANSSON BY THE NUMBERS FALL: Competed in all four tournaments, averaging 74.25 ... Opened collegaite career with T19 finish at Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship ... Established low-18 of 70 in second collegiate YEAR ROUNDS AVG. round ... Neared another top-20 result, finishing tied for 24th at Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate 2016-17 12 74.25

... Notched second top-20, finishing 18th in Palmetto Intercollegiate to close fall.

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Had a whirlwind summer prior to starting Ole Miss this fall, claimed the Swedish Stroke Play Championship, coming back from five back and carding seven straight birdies to win the tournament … Claimed back-to-back national championship qualifiers in 2013 and 2014 … Won the Skandia Cup Riksfinal in 2012, 2013 and 2014; Skandia Cup is known as one of the world’s largest junior golf competition.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Low 18 (Single Round)...... 70 (Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship, 2016-17) Low 54 (Tournament)...... 217 (Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship, 2016-17) Best Individual Finish...... 18 (Palmetto Intercollegiate, 2016-17) Top 5 Finishes...... 0 Top 10 Finishes...... 0 Top 20 Finishes...... 2

13 Player Bios LAURA HOSKIN JUNIOR | 1L ARROWTOWN, NEW ZEALAND | OREGON STATE

HOSKIN BY THE NUMBERS

YEAR ROUNDS AVG. 2016-17 (JUNIOR) 2016-17 6 74.17 2015-16 20 78.55 FALL: Competed in two of four fall tournaments, recording team’s second lowest scoring average at 74.17 ... Set new low-18 (72) in first round of season in Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship ... Established new low-54 (221) at the Lady Paladin Invitational.

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE) SPRING: Played in five tournaments firing an average 78.55 on the season … tied for 15th in the 2016 Lady Bulldog Invitational for her best finish of the season … Best round came in the Rebel Intercollegiate where she fired a 3-over par 75 to help her team finish in second FALL: In her first semester playing in Oxford she appeared in two tournaments as an individual ... Posted a 78.50 scoring average in six rounds ... Finished tied for 35th in the Memphis Intercollegiate after posting a 79-78-77—234.

2014-15 FRESHMAN (at Oregon State) Saw action in two tournaments for the Beavers as an individual … First collegiate action at the Oregon State Invitational in September … Fired a career best 2-over par 74 at the Rose City Collegiate.

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Prepped at St. Hilda’s in New Zealand … Earned the Most Improved Player while being selected at Best Team Player in her final year … Hoskin represented New Zealand in the Trans Tasman Cup against Australia … Selected to the New Zealand team to attend the Australian Youth Olympic Festival where she finished ninth with scores of 74-74-75-71 … Two-time winner of the the South Island and won the title at the Mesa City Junior Girls 15-18 age group in Phoenix in 2013 with scores of 74-73 … Placed second at the San Diego Junior Masters and qualified for the USGA Junior Girls Championship in 2013 with a winning score of 73.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Low 18 (Single Round)...... 72 (Lady Paladin Invitational, 2016-17) Low 54 (Tournament)...... 221 (Lady Paladin Invitational, 2016-17) Best Individual Finish...... T15 (Lady Bulldog Invitational, 2015-16) Top Five Finishes...... 0 Top 10 Finishes...... 0 Top 20 Finishes...... 1

14 Player bios KIE PURDOM SOPHOMORE | 1L LEXINGTON, KY | HENRY CLAY HS

PURDOM BY THE NUMBERS 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) YEAR ROUNDS AVG. FALL: Competed in one of four tournaments as an individual, averaging 76.67 ... Established a new 2016-17 3 76.67 low-18 (73) in opening round at Lady Paladin Invitational. 2015-16 8 79.88

2015-16 (FRESHMAN) SPRING: Played in two tournaments for the Rebels bringing her scoring average to 79.88 on the season … Finished tied for 26th in the Rebel Intercollegiate as an individual after firing 4-over par 76s on all three days FALL: Competed in two tournaments, one as an individual, posting a 76.67 scoring average with one top-20 finish ... Best finish was tied for 12th in the Memphis Intercollegiate where she posted a 74-76-76—226 leading the Ole Miss individuals.

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Prepped at Henry Clay high school in Lexington, Ky. … Won the Jr. Mario Miley as well as the Rocket Invitational … Tied for first in the Kentucky AM, shooting a 75, where she lost in a playoff in 2014… Three top-five finishes including taking runner-up honors at the Lexington City tournament … Placed third at the PGA Jr. Series at Kearny Hills, closing at 2-over par … Finished in 14th place at KHSAA State Championship in 2013 and 18 th in 2014 and 2015 ... Runner up at the 2015 Kentucky Big I qualifier … Ninth at the AJGA Jr., at TPC Southwind and fired rounds of 78-73-76--227 to take 22nd at the Bubba Conlee. … Two-time all-region selection and an all-state pick in 2014, she helped lead her high school to a first-place tie at the state championships in 2014 and a third-place finish at the state championships in 2013 … Three-time all-state academic selection … Inducted into the National Honor Society in 2014 and awarded the Blue Heart Award for team leadership in 2013 … Also earned two letters as a member of the swim team.

PERSONAL Daughter of Keilly and Kirk Purdom … Born on May 24, 1997 … Full name is Kie Ellen Purdom… Mother, Keilly played golf at Ole Miss (1987-91) and was the Ole Miss head coach from 1991-01 while her father, Kirk, was a member of the baseball team (1990-93) … Related to Isaac Shelby (Ninth great grandfather), a General in the Revolutionary War and the first governor of Kentucky. Shelby County (TN) is named after him.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Low 18 (Single Round)...... 73 (Lady Paladin Invitational, 2016-17) Low 54 (Tournament)...... 226 (Memphis Intercollegiate, 2015-16) Best Individual Finish...... T12 (Memphis Intercollegiate, 2015-16) Top 5 Finishes...... 0 Top 10 Finishes...... 0 Top 20 Finishes...... 1

15 Player Bios MARIA TOENNESSEN SENIOR | 3L GRIMSTAD, NORWAY | NORWEGIAN SCHOOL FOR TOP ATHLETICS

TOENNESSEN BY THE NUMBERS WGCA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLL YEAR ROUNDS AVG. DEAN’S HONOR ROLL 2016-17 12 75.25 SEC FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2015-16 15 78.47 SEC SPRING ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2014-15 24 78.50 2013-14 23 77.13 2016-17 (SENIOR) FALL: Competed in four of four tournaments, averaging 75.25, nearly three strokes below her career average ... Set new low-18 (69) in Round 3 at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship ... Went 75-72-70--217 to lead Rebels and finish 12th at Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate.

2015-16 (JUNIOR) SPRING: Returned from knee surgery in the spring and fired a 78.47 scoring average in five tournaments … Finished tied for 18th in the Rebel Intercollegiate after carding a 72-74-79—228 help- ing Ole Miss finish second … Helped the Rebels finish seventh in the SEC Women’s Golf Championship firing a 74-81-72—227 FALL: Did not compete while recovering from off-season knee surgery.

22014-15 (SOPHOMORE) SPRING: Competed in four tournaments ... Finished tied for 16th at the Samford Intercollegiate after firing a 78-79-78--235 ... Fired a season best 70-74-72--216 to finish tied for eighth in the Rebel Intercollegiate ... Her opening round score of 70 was a new 18-hole low and her 216 was a new 54-hole career low... Stroke average of 78.50... FALL: Played in three team tournaments... Also competed at the Mercedes Benz Championship as an individual and finished tied for 84th... Season-best score while competing at the UNC Tar Heel Invitational of 79-72-80--231 and 64th place finish.

2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Played in eight tournaments ... Finished tied for 54th at the Mercedes-Benz Championship setting a career-low round of 73 with a 73-78--151 ... Finished a career-best T21st at the Aunenue Spring Break Classic in Maui, Hawai’i shooting a 74-76-77--227 ... Set a career-low 18 and 54 at the Rebel Intercollegiate, shooting a 73-77-72-222 and finishing tied for 25th ... Ended the season with a 77.13 stroke average.

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Participated on the Norwegian National team from the age of 12 to 18 ... Has been on the national team in the European Girls Team Championship for three years running ... Was the runner up at the Norwegian Junior Championship in 2013 ... Finished top-5 eight times, including three victories on the Titleist Tour in Norway ... Has represented Norway in many international tournaments including the Girls British Open Amateur Championship in 2010 and 2012, the Irish Girls U-18 Open Stroke Play Championship in 2011, the Allianz German Boys and Girls Open in 2012 and the Italian International Ladies Championship in 2012.

PERSONAL Daughter of Torbjorn and Dr. Trine Toennessen ... Born March 7, 1994 ... Major is Business Management... Favorite sport outside of golf is basketball ... Favorite classroom subject is english ... Favorite club in her bag is her driver.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Low 18 (Single Round)...... 69 (Lady Paladin Invitational, 2016-17) Low 54 (Tournament)...... 216 (Rebel Intercollegiate, 2015-16) Best Individual Finish...... T8 (Rebel Intercollegiate, 2015-16) Top 5 Finishes...... 0 Top 10 Finishes...... 1 Top 20 Finishes...... 2

16 2016 Fall Review

The Rebels held a single-round team average of 294 through the fall, putting them on pace to smash the school record.

FALL 2016 REVIEW The Ole Miss women’s golf team is through result at the Palmetto Intercollegiate in Ki- SEC Championships in late April, as well as with its four-tournament fall season, and awah Island, S.C. last week. a berth in the NCAA Regionals from May now with the goal of NCAA Regionals firmly 8-10. Plenty of hard work stands between in their minds, the Rebels look forward to the Junior Katy Harris, who transferred to Ole Ole Miss and making it to May, but Henkes all-important winter offseason. Miss from Mercer last spring, provided the believes her group has what it takes. individual highlight of the last two months. “Regionals is the big-picture objective for She captured a thrilling one-stroke win in “Overall, the team chemistry is great,” us,” said head coach Kory Henkes. “We just Kiawah Island over Coastal Carolina junior Henkes said. “They’re always supporting have to stay true to ourselves and work on Malene Krolboll Hansen. and pushing each other. Even when we’re the little things. If everyone can improve on the road, the players who didn’t travel upon their little weaknesses, that’s going to “Overall, we had a pretty good fall season. are at home, still showing support every day help the team overall. You can just focus on The lineup changed a good bit throughout to their teammates and wishing them luck.” your daily effort and what you put into prac- the fall, which is a good thing. That means tice. We’re going to be diligent about that they’re pushing each other and really fight- The women’s team came in at No. 60 in the throughout the spring.” ing for those final spots in the lineup,” Henk- final GolfWeek rankings of the fall, suggest- es said. “it was nice to end at Kiawah with ing potential for a regional berth. After a competitive fall, Ole Miss should have a fourth-place finish and with Katy having a plenty of motivation going into the winter. win. That was a positive to end on.” “The rankings aren’t final for the fall, but we’re ranked 60th currently, and that’s a The Rebels used improved depth to finish in With wind in their sails, the Rebels appear huge improvement from just over a year ago the top 10 of each event, closing with their ready for the coming spring. The tight-knit when we started,” Henkes said. “So we’re best finish of the season -- a fourth-place group has high hopes for success in the really excited about the future.” 17 2016 Fall Statistics

OLE MISS REBEL GOLF 2016-17 STATISTICS SCHEDULE/RESULTS DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH/TEAMS SCORE TOP FINISHER Sept. 12-13 Mercedes-Benz Championship T10/15 290-295-294--879 Hermansson/T19 Sept. 23-25 Lady Paladin Invitational 7/20 289-295-300--884 Bentley/T15 Oct. 7-9 Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate 7/18 296-296-285--877 Toennessen/T12 Oct. 23-25 Palmetto Intercollegiate 4/20 290-293-305--888 Harris/1 Feb. 20-21 Central District Tournament Feb. 27-28 Gold Rush Mar. 10-12 Mountain View Collegiate Mar. 17-19 3M Augusta Invitational Apr. 2-4 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational Apr. 21-23 SEC Championship

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NAME TOURN. RNDS STROKES AVG. BEST 18 BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH Katy Harris 4 12 882 73.50 69 212 1 1 1 1st Laura Hoskin 2 6 445 74.17 72 221 ------T34th Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 4 12 891 74.25 70 217 ------2 18th Madisen Bentley 3 9 672 74.67 70 217 ------1 T15th Martina Flori 3 9 677 75.22 71 223 ------1 T19th Maria Toennessen 4 12 903 75.25 69 217 ------1 T12th Kie Purdom 1 3 230 76.67 73 230 ------T64th TEAM 4 12 3,528 294 285 877 1 4 4 4th

The Ole Miss women’s golf team’s best team score came Oct. 7-9 at the Ron Moore Women’s Intercolle- giate in Denver, Colo.

Senior Maria Toennessen led the way with her best individual output of the year, firing 75-72-70--217 to finish in a tie for 12th.

The Rebels played in a stacked field. While their season-low team score of 877 resulted in only a 7th place finish, they were just six strokes behind 3rd-place finisher Kentucky at High- lands Ranch Golf Course.

18 2016 Fall Tournament Results

Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship Lady Paladin Invitational Sept. 12-13 Sept. 23-25 Knoxville, Tenn. (Cherokee Country Club) Greenville, S.C. (Furman University Golf Course)

TEAM STANDINGS TEAM STANDINGS 1. Florida 281-289-280--850 1. Texas 283-284-286--853 T2. Illinois 278-285-292--855 2. Furman 281-286-288--855 T2. Kent State 286-283-286--855 3. Illinois 286-286-290--862 4. Brigham Young 292-284-288--864 4. Augusta 300-278-288--866 T5. Maryland 285-290-290--865 5. Middle Tennessee 282-301-287--870 T5. Tennessee 282-294-289--865 6. Missouri 287-298-296--881 7. Southern Methodist 294-284-292--869 7. Ole Miss 289-295-300--884 8. North Carolina 296-284-292--872 8. Virginia Tech 291-296-303--890 9. Chattanooga 295-289-290--874 9. East Tennessee State 304-297-290--891 T10. Ole Miss 290-295-294--879 10. Kennesaw State 303-295-295--893 T10. Wake Forest 293-291-295--879 11. Tulsa 299-304-292--895 12. Middle Tennessee 302-297-300--899 12. Daytona State 293-299-304--896 13. UT-San Antonio 302-302-298--902 T13. UNC Wilmington 303-301-296--900 14. Memphis 302-298-299--904 T13. Maryland 293-297-310--900 15. Virginia Tech 310-296-308--914 T15. Minnesota 305-304-298--907 T15. Mercer 308-293-306--907 OLE MISS GOLFERS 17. Georgetown 301-307-300--908 T19. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 72-70-75--217 18. New Mexico 302-291-302--911 T38. Maria Toennessen 74-79-69--222 19. Georgia State 296-320-310--926 T45. Katy Harris 77-73-73--223 20. Wofford 309-319-318--946 T51. Laura Hoskin 72-75-77--224 OLE MISS GOLFERS 64. Martina Flori 72-77-81--230 Junior Katy Harris fired a Round 3 69 into T15. Madisen Bentley 73-71-73--217 a fierce wind to notch the third victory in T34. Laura Hoskin 72-73-76--221 T51. Maria Toennessen 72-78-75--225 her collegiate career. T53. Katy Harris 77-73-76--226 *T64. Kie Purdom 73-81-76--230 Palmetto Intercollegiate T74. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 72-82-78--232 Oct. 23-25 Kiawah Island, S.C. (Turtle Point Golf Course) Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate Oct. 7-9 TEAM STANDINGS Denver, Colo. (Highlands Ranch Golf Course) 1. Campbell 300-286-293--879 2. Coastal Carolina 292-285-304--881 TEAM STANDINGS 3. College of Charleston 299-287-297--883 1. Pepperdine 280-290-284--854 4. Ole Miss 290-293-305--888 2. Denver 289-285-284--858 5. Kennesaw State 299-298-297--894 3. Kentucky 295-299-277--871 6. Chattanooga 292-299-305--896 4. Georgetown 293-296-285--874 7. Daytona State College 303-296-298--897 5. Colorado State 292-302-281--875 8. Augusta 300-294-304--898 6. Nebraska 293-295-288--876 9. Mercer 305-295-303--903 7. Ole Miss 296-296-285--877 10. East Tennessee State 307-294-307--908 8. Long Beach State 296-297-288--881 11. North Florida 310-313-296--919 T9. Fresno State 299-300-286--885 T9. Nevada 305-297-283--885 12. Boston University 315-305-301--921 11. Delaware 295-301-294--890 13. Troy 307-303-313--923 12. UC Riverside 303-294-299--896 14. Elon 302-306-319--927 13. San Francisco 303-301-298--902 15. South Florida 313-314-307--934 T14. Wyoming 297-309-304--910 16. UNCG 312-309-314--935 T14. Northern Colorado 308-308-294--910 17. Northern Arizona 326-313-310--949 16. South Dakota 302-304-305--911 18. Charleston Southern 310-330-314--954 17. UALR 305-308-312--925 19. Xavier 314-316-327--957 18. North Dakota State 313-316-299--928 20. Illinois State 328-315-318--961

OLE MISS GOLFERS OLE MISS GOLFERS Freshman Pi-Lillebi Hermansson opened her T12. Maria Toennessen 75-72-70--217 1. Katy Harris 73-70-69--212 collegiate career with a bang, leading the T24. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 74-74-71--219 18: Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 74-75-74--223 T34. Katy Harris 71-77-73--221 Rebels with a top-20 finish (72-70-75--217) T19: Martina Flori 73-71-80--224 T41. Martina Flori 76-75-72--223 T47. Madisen Bentley 70-78-82--230 in the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate T50. Madisen Bentley 78-75-72--225 Championship to open the 2016-17 season. T72: Maria Toennessen 78-77-84--239 19 All-Americans ALL-AMERICANS Dori Carter ended her career as one of the top golfers in the history of the program earning All-America honors in 2008 and 2009.

Carter led the Rebels back to postseason play for the first time since 2004, as the Rebels com- peted in the NCAA East Regional in 2009. She also earned All-SEC first team honors for the second straight year and won her first career tournament title, capturing medalist honors at the Rebel Intercollegiate. Carter finished with four top-five and four top-10 finishes on the year.

A native of Valdosta, Ga., Carter ranks in the top two in nearly every category at Ole Miss, including the lowest stroke average in a season with a 72.84 in 2008-09.

Carter became the first All-American in the history of the Ole Miss women’s golf program, when she was named a Duramed FUTURES Tour Honorable Mention All-American by the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) in 2008. She ended the year ranked No. 24 in the nation.

Carter tied for 20th in the 2008 NCAA East Regional in her first ever NCAA appearance. She be- came the first Lady Rebel since 2004 to compete in the NCAA Championships.

In addition, Carter earned All-SEC first team honors and was the top finisher for the Rebels in every tournament, including four top-five and five top-10 finishes.

At the Crimson Tide Classic, Carter carded a school-record 65 in the final round to finish second, narrowly missing her first tournament title by two strokes. Led by Carter’s school-best three-round total of 11-under 205 the Rebels took third in the tournament.

She helped the Rebels earn a top-five showing at the Gator Suntrust Invitational, as they equaled the second-lowest 54-hole score (892) in program history.

ALL-SEC SELECTIONS

MEGAN BREEN DORI CARTER JOANNE CALDWELL SARA GRANTHAM Honorable Mention, 1996 & 1997 First Team, 2008 & 2009 Honorable Mention, 1995 Second Team, 2010 Second Team, 1998 First Team, 1999

LAUREN MELLEN ROBYN RINALDO Dori Carter became the first Honorable Mention, 1996 Honorable Mention, 1997 & 1998 Rebel to earn All-SEC first team Second Team, 1998 First Team, 1999 honors more than once, when she Honorable Mention, 2000 achieved the distinction in 2008 and 2009. 20 NCAA Championships

1998 East Regional May 7-8 Duke University NCAA T15th/312-314-312--938 1999 East Regional May 6-8 University of South Carolina 16th/312-306-308--926 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2003 East Regional May 8-10 Wake Forest University 19th/322-302-296--920

The Ole Miss women’s golf team earned its ninth NCAA postseason trip in 2013 and fifth in a row, as they participated 2004 East Regional in the East Regional in Auburn, Alabama. May 6-8 University of Central Florida The Rebels first NCAA appearance came in 1998 when they were selected to compete in the NCAA East Regional at 19th/338-326-325--989 Duke University. That would be the first of consecutive appearances for Ole Miss as they returned to postseason in 1999 at the East Regional in Columbia, S.C. 2009 East Regional May 7-9 University of Florida Ole Miss earned a berth in the 2003 NCAA East Regional held at Wake Forest University and then returned to the T17th/307-293-309--909 East Regional at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Fla., in 2004. The Rebels qualified for the 2009 NCAA East Regional held at The University of Florida in Gainesville and the 2011 East Regional, which was held in Daytona 2010 Central Regional Beach, Fla. May 6-8 Columbus, Ind. Individually, Dori Carter qualified for the 2008 NCAA East Regional held at the University of Georgia. 12th/309-317-326--952

2011 East Regional May 5-7 Daytona, Fla. 14th/303-293-310--906

2012 Central Regional May 10-12 Columbus, Ohio 13th/315-311-304--930

2013 East Regional May 9-11 Auburn, Alabama 18th/299-308-303--910

21 Tournament Titles TEAM TOURNAMENT TITLES

TOURNAMENT DATE SCORE HIGHEST UM FINISH/PLACE (SCORE) Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Oct. 26-27, 1991 310-308--618 Chris Dacri/1st (151) Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic April 11-12, 1992 326-334--660 Sarah Britt/1st (160) Lady Sunshine Invitational Sept. 12-13, 1992 298-306--604 Sarah Britt/2nd (153) Mississippi Intercollegiate Oct. 12-13, 1992 315-308--623 Sarah Britt/2nd (156) South Alabama Invitational April 22-25, 1993 304-308-308--920 Sarah Britt/1st (221) Mardi Gras Invitational Feb. 10-12, 1995 324-325--649 Lauren Mellen/2nd (152) Owl Preview Classic Feb. 20-21, 1995 311 Joanne Caldwell, Angela Chancellor/T3rd (76) Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1995 310-305--615 Joanne Caldwell/1st (149) Owl Preview Classic Feb. 19-20, 1996 313-313--626 Lauren Mellen/2nd (152) Tulane Green Wave Classic Nov. 3-4, 1997 322-314-306--942 Lauren Mellen/1st (223) Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oct. 3-4, 1998 299-295--594 Megan Breen/1st (145) USF/Beacon Woods Classic Oct 12-14, 2001 297-302-286--885 Teesha Ash/3rd (217) Waterlefe Invitational Mar. 15-16, 2004 306-302-318--926 Nikki Hadd, Adrienne White/5th (229) Johnie Imes Invitational Sept. 29-30, 2008 300-299-301--900 Dori Carter/2nd (213)

5 The Rebels won the Johnie Imes Invitational in the fall of 2008 for the program’s 14th tournament title.

4 Natalie Gleadall became the second individual tournament winner under head coach Michele Drinkard when she captured the Cougar Classic in the fall of 2010. Gleadall shot 75-69-67--211 for her first career title.

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TITLES NAME TOURNAMENT DATE SCORE TEAM FINISH/SCORE Veronica McFadden Lady Governor Invitational April 22-23, 1988 81-79--160 329-332--661 Chris Dacri North-South Women’s Collegiate Feb. 18-19, 1991 77-75-83--255 T2nd/326-320-331--977 Sarah Britt Azalea/Seahawk Invitational April 12-14, 1991 81-75-75--231 2nd/333-311-308--952 Chris Dacri Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Oct. 26-27, 1991 76-75--151 1st/310-308--618 Sarah Britt Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic April 11-12, 1992 79-81--160 1st/326-334--660 Sarah Britt Lady Sunshine Invitational Sept. 12-13, 1992 74-73--147 2nd/312-315--627 Angela Chancellor Mississippi Intercollegiate Oct. 12-13, 1992 80-73--153 1st/623 Sarah Britt South Alabama Invitational April 22-25, 1993 73-72-76--221 1st/304-308-308--920 Joanne Caldwell Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1995 76-73--149 1st/310-305--615 Lauren Mellen Mardi Gras Invitational Feb. 10-12, 1995 77-79--156 1st/324-325--649 Robyn Rinaldo Lady Seminole Classic Sept. 12-14, 1997 70-75-75--220 5th/304-306-302--912 Megan Breen Beacon Woods Invitational Oct. 10-12, 1997 75-73-75--223 2nd/309-310-307--926 Lauren Mellen Tulane Green Wave Classic Nov. 3-4, 1997 75-75-73--223 1st/322-314-306--942 Megan Breen Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oct. 3-4, 1998 74-71--145 1st/299-295--594 Robyn Rinaldo Central Florida Invitational Feb. 15-16, 1999 73-70--143 2nd/310-299-609 Dori Carter Rebel Intercollegiate Apr. 3-5, 2009 73-73-71--217 2nd/307-306-288--901 Natalie Gleadall Cougar Classic Sept. 12-14, 2010 75-69-67--211 2nd/300-284-284--868 Abby Newton Memphis FedEx Intercollegiate Sept. 8-9, 2014 73-68-69--210 3rd/296-294-296--886 Stani Schiavone Samford Intercollegiate March 23-24, 2015 76-74-65--215 1st/308-302-297--907 Katy Harris Palmetto Intercollegiate Oct. 23-25, 2016 73-70-69--212 4th/290-293-305--888 22 Team Records TEAM RECORDS Single-Round Season Average Lowest Two-Round Total 300.71...... 2008-09 562...... 2015 CSU Fall Invitational 301.1...... 2011-12 572...... 2014 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate 301.27...... 2010-11 581...... 2016 Ron Moore Intercollegiate 301.73...... 2013-14 583...... 2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate 302.58...... 2012-13 584...... 2016 Lady Paladin Invitational 585...... 2016 Mercedes-Benz Championship Most Top Five Finishes/Season 585...... 2016 Rebel Intercollegiate 7...... 1997-98 593...... 2015 Rebel Intercollegiate 6...... 1989-90 592...... 2015 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 6...... 1998-99 594...... 1998 Rebel Intercollegiate 5...... 2008-09 597...... 1998 Auburn Tiger Invitational 598...... 2015 Memphis Intercollegiate Most Top Ten Finishes/Season 599...... 2015 Samford Intercollegiate 10...... 1992-93, 1994-95, 1997-98, 1998-99 604...... 1992 Lady Sunshine Invitational 9...... 1996-97, 1989-90 606...... 2015 GolfWeek Conference Challenge 609...... 1999 Central Florida Invitational Lowest Total For Single Round 278...... 2015 CSU Fall Invitational (2nd Rnd) Lowest Total For Tournament 284...... 2015 CSU Fall Invitational (3rd rnd) 853...... 2015 CSU Fall Invitational 284...... 2010 SEC Championship (1st rnd) 876...... 2011 Cougar Classic 285...... 2016 Ron Moore Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 876...... 2010 SEC Championship 286...... 2016 Rebel Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 877...... 2016 Ron Moore Intercollegiate 286...... 2001 Beacon Woods Invitational (3rd rnd) 879...... 2016 Mercedes-Benz Championship 287...... 2011 Cougar Classic (2nd rnd) 881...... 2012 Rebel Intercollegiate 287...... 1998 Lady Seminole Invitational (2nd rnd) 881...... 2008 Mercedes Benz Championship 288...... 2010 Rebel Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 884...... 2016 Lady Paladin Invitational 288...... 2009 Rebel Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 885...... 2001 Beacon Woods Invitational 288...... 2003 Lady Gator Invitational (2nd rnd) 886...... 2014 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate 288...... 2012 Rebel Intercollegiate (2nd rnd) 888...... 2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate 289...... 2016 Lady Paladin Invitational (1st rnd) 891...... 2012 SunTrust Gator Invitational 291...... 2015 CSU Fall Invitatiional (1st Rnd) 892...... 2008 Suntrust Lady Gator Invitational 292...... 2012 Rebel Intercollegiate (1st rnd) 892...... 2006 Jeannine McHaney Intercollgiate 292...... 2006 Jeannine McHaney (2nd rnd) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Top Five Finishes/Season Most Top Ten Finishes/Career 5...... Sarah Britt, 1992-93 19...... Megan Breen, 1995-99 4...... Dori Carter, 2008-09 17...... Sarah Britt, 1990-93 4...... Dori Carter, 2007-08 15...... Lauren Mellen, 1995-98 4...... Adrienne White, 2003-04 14...... Dori Carter, 2005-2009 4...... Robyn Rinaldo, 1998-99 4...... Sarah Britt, 1989-90; 1991-92 4...... Megan Breen, 1997-98 3...... Chris Dacri, 1991-92 3...... Angela Chancellor, 1994-95 3...... Joanne Caldwell, 1994-95 3...... Lauren Mellen, 1997-98

Most Top Five Finishes/Career 14...... Sarah Britt, 1990-93 10...... Dori Carter, 2006-09 9...... Megan Breen, 1995-99 8...... Robyn Rinaldo, 1996-99 7...... Angela Chancellor, 1992-95 7...... Lauren Mellen, 1995-98 7...... Chris Dacri, 1989-92 Megan Breen Most Top Ten Finishes/Season 8...... Megan Breen, 1998-99 Lowest Single-Round Score 7...... Adrienne White, 2003-04 65...... Abby Newton (2015 CSU Fall Invitational - Second rnd) 6...... Sarah Britt, 1992-93; 1989-90 65...... Stani Schiavone (2015 Samford Intercollegiate - Final rnd) 5...... Dori Carter, 2007-08 65*...... Dori Carter (2008 Alabama Crimson Classic - Final rnd) 5...... Chris Dacri, 1991-92 67...... Natalie Gleadall (2010 Cougar Classic - Final rnd) 5...... Megan Breen, 1997-98 67...... Nikki Hadd (2003 Lady Gator Inviational - 2nd rnd) 5...... Lauren Mellen, 1997-98 68...... Madisen Bentley (2015 CSU Fall Invitational - 2nd rnd) 23 Individual Records

68...... Abby Newton (2014 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate - 2nd rnd) Lowest Single-Round Career Average (Min. 45 Rounds) 68...... Haley Sanders (2011 Cougar Classic - 1st rnd) 74.97 ...... Dori Carter, 2005-09 68...... Natalie Gleadall (2012 SunTrust Gator Invitational - 3rd rnd) 75.45...... Natalie Gleadall 2009-12 68...... Chris Dacri (1992 SEC Championship) 75.85...... Stani Schiavone 2012-15 68...... Lauren Mellen (1998 Lady Gator Invitational) 75.95...... Haley Sanders 2009-13 69...... Katy Harris (2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate - 3rd rnd) 76.01...... Ericka Schneider, 2011-13 69...... Maria Toennessen (2016 Mercedes-Benz Championship - 3rd rnd) 69...... Madisen Bentley (2015 CSU Fall Invitational - Final rnd) Most Individual Titles 69...... Abby Newton (2014 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate - Final rnd) 4...... Sarah Britt 69...... Natalie Gleadall (2012 Reber Intercollegiate, 1st rnd) 1991 Azalea/Seahawk Invitational, 1992 Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic, 69...... Ericka Schneider (2011 Cougar Classic - 2nd rnd) 1992 Lady Sunshine Invitational, 1993 South Alabama Invitational 69 ...... Natalie Gleadall (2011 Golfweek Conference Challenge - 1st rnd) 2...... Robyn Rinaldo 69...... Natalie Gleadall (2010 Cougar Classic - 2nd rnd) 1997 Lady Seminole Classic, 1999 Central Florida Invitational 69...... Dori Carter (2005 UA/Ann Rhoads Invitational) 2...... Megan Breen 69...... Katie Davidson (2004 Cougar Classic) 1997 Beacon Woods Invitational, 1998 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 69...... Nikki Hadd (2004 SEC Championships) 2...... Chris Dacri 69...... Jade Polonich (2003 Cougar Classic - 1st rnd) 1991North-South Invitational, 1991 Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt 69...... Robyn Rinaldo (1999 Palmetto Intercollegiate) 2...... Lauren Mellen 69...... Megan Breen (1998 Lady Seminole Invitational) 1995 Mardi Gras Invitational, 1997 Green Wave Classic 69...... Robyn Rinaldo (1998 Auburn Tiger Invitational) 1...... Angela Chancellor * Course Record 1992 Mississippi Intercollegiate 1...... Joanne Caldwell Lowest Two-Round Score 1995 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 135...... Abby Newton (2015 CSU Fall Invitational) 1...... Veronica McFadden 137...... Abby Newton (2014 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate) 1988 Lady Governor Invitational 139...... Katy Harris (2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate) 1...... Dori Carter 139...... Stani Schiavone (2015 Samford Intercollegiate) 2009 Rebel Intercollegiate 140 ...... Stani Schiavone (2014 FedEx Memphis Intercollegiate) 1...... Natalie Gleadall 142...... Maria Toennessen (2016 Ron Moore Intercollegiate) 2010 Cougar Classic 142...... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson (2016 Mercedes-Benz Championship) 1...... Abby Newton 143...... Robyn Rinaldo (1999 UCF Invitational) 2014 Memphis Intercollegiate 143...... Robyn Rinaldo (1998 Auburn Tiger Invitational) 1...... Stani Schiavone 2015 Samford Intercollegiate 1...... Katy Harris 2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate

Sarah Britt Joanne Caldwell Stani Schiavone

Lowest Three-Round Score 205...... Dori Carter (2008 Alabama Crimson Classic) 211...... Dori Carter (2008 Mercedes Benz Championship) 212...... Katy Harris (2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate) 213...... Dori Carter (2008 Johnie Imes Invitational) 215...... Haley Sanders (2011 Cougar Classic) 215...... Dori Carter (2007 Cougar Classic) 216...... Adrienne White (2004 SEC Championships)

Lowest Single-Round Season Average (Min. 15 rounds) 72.78 ...... Dori Carter, 2008-09 73.83...... Dori Carter, 2007-08 73.87...... Natalie Gleadall, 2010-11 74.59...... Abby Newton, 2013-14 74.71...... Nikki Hadd, 2004-05 Angela Chancellor Chris Dacri

24 All-Time Results ALL-TIME RESULTS All-time schedule and results are complete as best as current records allow. Dates, location and 1991-92 final standings are listed where record keeping provided them. The all-time listing will be amended Date Tournament Score and completed as research provides further information. Sept. 14-15 Lady Sunshine Invitational 2nd/312-315--627 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 True Temper Memphis Intercollegiate 8th/320-331-321--972 1986-87 Oct. 6-8 Neva McCall-Alabama Intercollegiate 4th/327-337-325--989 Date Tournament Score Oct. 26-27 Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Golf Classic 1st/310-308--618* March 18-20 Lady Eagle Invitational 13th/373-367--740 Nov. 1-3 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate 11th/334-328-339--1001 April 3-5 South Alabama Invitational 3rd/369-364--733 Feb 21-23 Central Florida Invitational 9th/323-330-341--994 April 10-12 Lady Tiger Invitational 12th/388-361--749 March 19-21 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 11th/332-334-312--978 May 8-10 SEC Championships 8th/379-390-371--1140 April 11-12 Hartford-Holiday Inn Golf Classic 1st/326-334--660 April 24-26 USA Lady Jags Intercollegiate T5th/313-301-318--948 1987-88 May 27-30 SEC Championships 9th/328-317-308--948 Date Tournament Score *Ole Miss’ first medal in a tournament of more than one round. --- Lady Seminole Invitational 18th/338-344-332--1014 Oct. 4-6 Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate 16th/352-347-332--1039 1992-93 --- Lady Kat Invitational 15th/330-337-345--1012 Date Tournament Score Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate 15th/350-248-347--1045 Sept. 12-13 Lady Sunshine Invitational 1st/298-306--604 March 6-8 Lady Troy Invitational 338-337-347--1022 Sept. 27-29 True Temper Memphis Intercollegiate 7th/334-317-336--987 March 25-26 Lady Topper Invitational 345-349--694 Oct. 12-13 Mississippi Intercollegiate 1st/315-308--623 April 8-10 Seahwak-Azalea Inviational 337-336-328--1001 Oct. 30-Nov. 2 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate 5th/308-310-330--948 April 15-17 USA-Gulf Shores Inviational 324-340-332--996 Nov. 13-15 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate 15th/349-357-360--1066 April 22-23 Lady Governor Invitational 329-332--661 March 8-9 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 4th/318-321-321-960 May 6-8 SEC Championships 324-327-320--971 March 11-12 Snowbird Classic 6th/329-327--656 March 19-21 LSU-Fairwood Invitational T8th/314-327--641 1988-89 April 10-11 Lady Buckeye Invitational 9th/343-344-329--1016 Date Tournament Score April 22-25 USA Lady Jag Invitational 1st/304-308-308--920 --- Lady Seminole Classic 12th/427-426-445--1027 April 30-May 2 SEC Championships Oct. 2-4 Memphis Intercollegiate 16th/343-337-349--1029 10th/323-327--650 Oct. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational 00/343-345-339--1026 1993-94 Oct. 28-30 Tiger-Tide Invitational 11th/329-332-342--1003 Date Tournament Score --- Lady Blazer Invitational 6th/320-331-324--975 Sept. 25-26 Lady Sunshine Invitational 2nd/322-312--634 March 3-5 Hudson Industries Invitational 16th/334-330-331--1005 Oct. 3-5 MSU Intercollegiate T10th/338-317-332--987 March 12-14 North-South Classic 5th/343-334-331--1008 Oct. 11-12 Samford Classic 9th/332-333--655 March 19-21 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 5th/334-328-320--982 Oct. 29-31 Tiger-Tide Invitational 7th/321-319--640 April 13-16 Gulf Shores Invitational 12th/330-327-318--975 Nov. 12-14 Carolyn Cudone Championship 16th/341-339-333--1013 May 5-7 SEC Championships 8th/343-336-325--1004 March 5-6 Spring Hill Invitational 2nd/338-336--674 March 14-15 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 13th/333-333-332--998 1989-90 March 18-20 LSU-Fairwood Invitational /320-333--321--973 Date Tournament Score March 28-29 Fighting Camel Invitational 3rd/324-328--652 Oct. 1-3 Memphis Intercollegiate 11th/331-317-319--867 April 8-10 Lexel/USF Invitational T14th/330-327-332--989 Oct. 12-14 Lady Kat Invitational 9th/332-324-320--966 April 29-May 1 SEC Championships 10th/313-309-335--957 Oct. 27-29 Tiger-Tide Invitational 18th/331-311-321--963 Nov. 10-12 Lady Blazer Invitational 3rd/326-332-19--977 1994-95 Dec. 1-3 Lady Seminole Invitational T4th/313-320-338--971 Date Tournament Score --- North-South Women’s Collegiate Sept. 16-18 Lady Seminole Invitational T8th/329-320--649 Feb. 26-28 Rio Pinar/UCF Invitational 26th/308-290-284--882 Sept. 23-25 Evalyn Jordan Invitational 6th/318-322--640 --- Lady Eagle Invitational 2nd/328-33--661 Oct. 7-9 Lady Kat Invitational 13th/321-320-325--966 April 13-15 Mizzou Invitational 3rd/315-323--638 Nov. 7-8 Lady Panther Classic 2nd/329-316--645 April 20-22 USA Lady Jags Invitational 8th/323-319-321--972 Feb. 10-12 Mardi Gras Invitational 1st/324-325--649 May 4-6 SEC Championships Feb. 20-21 Owl Preview Classic 1st/311 324-347--671 March 17-19 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 4th/306-313-314--933 1990-91 --- Golden Eagle Invitational 3rd/324-323--647 Date Tournament Score March 29-31 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 7th/325-323-313--961 Sept. 22-24 Neva McCall/Alabama Intercollegiate 6th/328-352-336--1016 April 14-16 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 9th/325-313-318--956 Sept. 29-Oct. 2 True Temper Memphis Intercollegiate 7th/310-326-319--955 April 21-23 SEC Championships 8th/320-330-323--973 Oct. 10-13 Lady Kat Invitational 7th/331-319-650 Nov. 2-4 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate 16th/345-327-330--1002 1995-96 Feb. 18-19 North-South Women’s Collegiate T2nd/326-320-331--977 Date Tournament Score March 1-3 McDonald’s UCF Rotary 11th/334-326--660 Sept. 22-24 Auburn Intercollegiate 6th/308-315--623 March 15-17 LSU-Fairwood Invitational T8th/317-319-323--959 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 1st/310-305--615 April 5 Ole Miss-Jackson State 1st/333 Oct. 13-15 Beacon Woods Invitational 8th/304-319-319--942 April 12-14 Azalea/Seahawk Invitational 2nd/333-311-308--952 Oct. 30-31 San Diego State Invitational T5th/327-321--648 April 19-21 USA Lady Jaguars Invitational 9th/306-332-333--995 Feb. 19-20 Owl Preview Classic 1st/313-313--626 May 3-5 SEC Championships 8th/330-332-333-995 March 8-10 Fripp Island Intercollegiate 19th/348-352--700 March 15-17 LSU/Fairwood Invitational T7th/321-303-317--941 March 25-26 River Wilderness Invitational T3rd/312-302-318--932 April 12-14 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 15th/324-331-320--975 April 19-21 SEC Championships 8th/320-315--635

25 All-Time Results ALL-TIME RESULTS 1996-97 Date Tournament Score 2000-01 Sept 13-15 Lady Seminole Invitational 5th/322-309-306--937 Date Tournament Score Sept. 20-22 Auburn Tiger Invitational 7th/313-306--619 Sept. 8-10 Auburn Derby Invitational 10th/316-316-310--942 Oct. 5-6 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 2nd/316-311--627 Sept. 22-24 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 3rd/305-312-309--926 Oct. 11-13 Beacon Woods Invitational 3rd/308-307-315--930 Oct. 13-15 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Champs 15th/331-319-330--980 Oct. 18-20 Lady Paladin Invitational 18th/316-332-330--978 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 8th/317-320-307--944 Feb. 9-11 FAU/Miami Preview Classic 4th/318-315-315--948 Feb. 23-25 Lady Gator Invitational 15th/312-301-323--936 Feb. 24-25 Tulane Green Wave Classic 3rd/320-321--641 March 16-18 Lady Gamecock Classic 11th/343-327-345--1015 Mach 14-16 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 8th/315-317-321--953 March 30-April 1 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 13th/319-322-321--962 March 25-27 Rainbow Wahine Invitational T8th/331-318-324--973 April 6-8 LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 9th/319-301-308--928 April 10-13 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 19th/337-324-333--994 April 20-22 SEC Championships 9th/314-308-315--937 April 18-20 SEC Championships 10th/328-320-304--952 2001-02 1997-98 Date Tournament Score Date Tournament Score Sept. 17-18 Mason Rudolph Championships 11th/311-305-313--919 Sept. 12-14 Lady Seminole Classic 5th/304-306-302--912 Oct. 12-14 Beacon Woods Invitational 1st/297-302-286--885 Sept. 19-21 Auburn Tiger Invitational 9th/303-319-302--924 Oct. 26-28 Alabama Capstone Intercollegiate 2nd/337-322-312--971 Oct. 4-5 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 3rd/312-305--617 Nov. 5-6 Palmetto Intercollegiate 8th/315-316-307--938 Oct. 10-12 Beacon Woods Invitational 2nd/309-310-307--926 Feb. 11-12 UCF Invitational 5th/313-304--617 Nov. 3-4 Tulane Green Wave Classic 1st/322-314-306-942 Feb. 22-24 Lady Gator Invitational T11th/307-321-314--942 Feb. 16-17 FAU/Miami Preview Classic T4th/329-327-326--982 March 4-5 Tulane Green Wave Classic 5th/330-311--641 Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Lady Gator Invitational 5th/299-307-293--899 March 22-24 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 13th/321-313-302--936 March 13-15 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 9th/318-310-304--932 April 6-8 LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 5th/305-306-307--920 March 23-24 River Wilderness Invitational 2nd/310-300-305--915 April 19-21 SEC Championships T9th/310-314-305--929 April 17-19 SEC Championships 6th/304-311-311--926 May 7-9 NCAA East Regional T15th/312-314-312--938* 2002-03 *First ever NCAA Regional Appearance Date Tournament Score Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational 12th/320-329--649 1998-99 Sept. 23-24 Mason Rudolph Championships 8th/310-309-311--930 Date Tournament Score Oct. 12-13 Beacon Woods Invitational 3rd/300-295-300--895 Sept. 18-20 Lady Seminole Classic T6th/302-287-305--894 Oct. 25-27 Lady Paladin Invitational 6th/303-303-301--907 Sept. 25-26 Auburn Tiger Invitational 4th/299-298--597 Nov. 1-3 Pat Bradley Championships 4th/307-301-316--924 Oct. 3-4 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 1st/299 Feb. 10-11 Tulane Green Wave Classic 5th/311-309-310--930 Oct. 9-11 Beacon Woods Invitational 2nd/310-308-306--924 March 9-11 Lady Gator Invitational 10th/317-288-320-925 Nov. 1-3 Memphis Intercollegiate 5th/294-324-307--925 March 17-18 Waterlefe Inviational T5th/309-306-307--922 Feb. 15-16 UCFInvitational 2nd/310-299--609 April 4-6 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic T13th/306-307-323--936 Feb. 25-26 Lady Gator Invitational 9th/316-311--627 April 18-20 SEC Championships 11th/319-322-341--975 March 12-14 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 10th/325-325--650 May 8-10 NCAA East Regional 19th/322-302-296--920 April 2-4 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 7th/320-301-308--929 April 16-18 SEC Championships 3rd/308-305-300--913 2003-04 May 6-8 NCAA East Regional 16th/312-306-308--926 Date Tournament Score Sept. 7-9 Lady Razorback Invitational 2nd/308-290-307--905 1999-2000 Sept. 15-16 Cougar Classic at Yeaman’s Hall 5th/301-302-307--910 Date Tournament Score Oct. 10-12 Beacon Woods Invitational 2nd/306-298-298--902 Sept. 20-21 Auburn Tiger Invitational 5th/310-308-301--919 Oct. 19-21 Stetson/Mission Inn Fall Classic 4th/322-316-317--955 Oct. 1-3 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 12th/330-318-313--961 Oct. 24-26 Lady Paladin Inviational 7th/305-319-301--925 Oct. 15-17 Mercedes-Benz Championships 15th/315-326-324--965 Feb. 9-10 Tulane Green Wave Classic 3rd/303-317-316--936 Oct. 29-31 Lady Paladin Invitational 12th/316-319-312--947 March 5-7 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 4th/313-296-306--915 Nov. 8-9 Palmetto Intercollegiate 5th/314-299-296--909 March 15-16 Waterlefe Invitational 1st/306-302-318--926 Feb. 25-27 Lady Gator Invitational 9th/316-313-309--938 March 26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 13th/305-316-299--920 March 20-21 Waterlefe Invitational 10th/326-316-311--953 April 16-18 SEC Championships 8th/315-295-295--905 March 31- April 2 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 14th/310-314-324--948 May 6-8 NCAA East Regional 19th/338-326-325--989 April 8-9 LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 5th/318-324-316--958 April 21-23 SEC Championships

26 All-Time Results ALL-TIME RESULTS 2004-05 2009-10 Date Tournament Score Date Tournament Score Sept. 12-14 Cougar Classic 7th/294-299-311-904 Sept. 6-8 Hooters Collegiate Match Play 12th/16 300-323--623 Sept. 20-21 UA/Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate 4th/316-303--619 1st Round Match Play TCU L, 4-1 Oct. 17-19 Lady Razorback Invitational 14th/328-316-315--959 2nd Round Match Play Colorado W, 5-0 Oct. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational T-10th/302-293-308--903 13th Place Match North Carolina W, 2-2-1 Oct. 29-31 SEC/ACC Challenge 13th/316-296-301--913 Sept. 13-14 Cougar Classic 14th/302-303 305--910 Feb. 21-22 Bay Area Classic 8th/323-331--653 Oct. 5-6 Johnie Imes 4th/314-303-299--916 March 6-8 Pinehurst Challenge 9th/322-316-320--958 Oct. 16-18 Mercedes Benz Championship 10th/309-296-304--909 March 18-20 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 12th/307-307-309--923 Oct. 26-27 UTSA T5th/303 March 25-27 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 13th/325-312-306--943 Mar. 1-2 Kinderlou Challenge T7th/307-299-307--913 April 15-17 SEC Championships 12th/321-328-320--969 Mar. 12-14 LSU Classic 10th/300-321-296--917 Mar. 26-28 Liz Murphey 20th/327-315-310--952 2005-06 Apr. 2-4 Rebel Intercollegiate 3rd/294-299-288--881 Date Tournament Score Apr. 16-18 SEC Championship 8th/284-298-294--876 Sept. 12-13 Cougar Classic 15th/307-312-306--925 May 6-8 NCAA Central Regional 12th/309-317-326--952 Sept. 18-20 UA/Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate 8th/311-305-316--932 Oct. 14-16 Lady Paladin Invitational 12th/306-321-305--932 2010-11 Oct. 28-30 SEC/ACC Challenge 302-303-313--918 Date Tournament Score Nov. 4-6 Derby Invitational 14th/300-320-314--934 Sept. 12-14 Cougar Classic 2nd/300-284-284--868 Mar. 3-5 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 16th/320-309-308--937 Sept. 25-27 Suzie Maxwell Berning 4th/297-294-304--895 Mar. 11-12 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 14th/312-309-336--957 Oct. 8-10 Mercedes Benz 4th/291-295-289--875 Mar. 24-26 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 17th/324-333-315--972 Nov. 5-7 SEC/Pac-10 Challenge 15th/300-299-313--912 Feb. 13-15 UCF Challenge 12th/291-302-312--905 April 3-4 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invitational 8th/316-316--632 Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic 15th/303-305-300--908 April 14-16 SEC Championships 12th/318-315-307--940 Mar. 11-13 LSU Golf Classic 15th/314-309-315--938 Apr. 1-3 Rebel Intercollegiate 4th/298-299-303--900 2006-07 Apr. 15-17 SEC Championship 11th/316-314-301--931 Date Tournament Score May 5-7 NCAA Regionals 14th/303-293-310--906 Sept. 18-19 Jeannine McHaney Intercollegiate 5th/301-292-299--892 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Kentucky Wildcat Invitational 8th/321-316-312--949 2011-12 Oct. 6-8 Lady Paladin Invitational 14th/318-329-321--968 Date Tournament Score Oct. 16-17 GSU/Pelican Preserve Invitational 10th/309-300-299--908 Sept. 11-13 Cougar Classic 11th/296-287-293--876 Oct. 27-29* Derby Invitational 11th/309-308--617 Sept. 19-21 Golfweek Conference Challenge T5th/300-306-302--908 Feb. 24-26 FSU/Chrysler Challenge 4th/321-315-305--941 Oct. 21-23 SEC/Pac-10 Challenge 13th/301-321-307--898 March 10-11 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 14th/312-309-336--957 Oct. 28-30 Landfall Tradition T10/315-321-307--943 March 24-26 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 17th/324-333-315--972 Feb. 26-28 Sugar Bowl Classic 15th/310-306-307--923 April 3-4 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invitational 8th/316-316--632 Mar. 16-18 SunTrust Gator Invitational 10th/305-293-293--891 April 14-16 SEC Championships 12th/318-315-307--940 Mar. 26-27 Aunenue Spring BreakClassic 4th/300-294-308--902 Apr. 6-8 Rebel Intercollegiate 3rd/292-289-300--881 2007-08 Apr. 20-22 SEC Championship 10th/309-315-326--881 Date Tournament Score May 10-12 NCAA Regionals 13th/315-311-304--930 Sept. 9-11 Cougar Classic 18th/306-311-308--925 Sept. 17-18 Ron Moore Intercollegiate T9th/303-308-304--915 2012-13 Oct. 19-21 Lady Paladin Invitational T14th/314-316-310--940 Date Tournament Score Oct. 26-28 UA-Ann Rhodes Intercollegiate 11th/305-306-306--917 Sept. 9-11 Cougar Classic T14th/24 299-293-300--892 Feb. 22-24 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 4th/293-292-307--892 Sept. 24-26 Golfweek Conference Challenge 6th/18 300-296-303--899 March 7-9 Texas A&M “Mo”morial 8th/334-327-330--991 Oct. 12-14 UNC Tar Heel Invitational T2nd/18 299-297-289--885 March 14-16 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 17th/316-317-309--942 *Oct. 26-28 Landfall Tradition 15th/17 309--309 April 4-6 Crimson Tide Classic 3rd/310-299-297--906 Feb. 10-12 UCF Challenge 10th/18 296-295-301--892 April 18-20 SEC Championships 10th/309-317-313--939 Mar. 8-10 Clover Cup 9th/15 303-307-296--906 Mar. 12-13 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invite 4th/16 306-300-307--913 2008-09 Mar. 22-24 LSU Golf Classic 12th/14 322-294-325--941 Date Tournament Score Apr. 5-7 M&F Bank Rebel Intercollegiate 8th/18 301-291-300--892 Sept. 14-16 Cougar Classic 16th/22 307-307-305--919 Apr. 19-21 SEC Championship 12th/14 317-321-303--941 Sept. 29-30 Johnie Imes 1st/18 300-299-301--900 May 9-11 NCAA East Regional 18th/24 299-308-303--910 Oct. 10-12 Mercedes Benz 5th/18 292-290-296--881 *Last two rounds cancelled due to weather Oct. 24-26 The Derby 5th/17 305-305-293--903 Feb. 22-24 Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 5th/43 305-306-302--913 March 13-15 LSU Classic 16th/18 300-303-293--896 March 27-29 Liz Murphey Collegiate T9th/18 308 April 3-5 Rebel Intercollegiate 2nd/14 307-306-288--901 April 17-19 SEC Championship 7th/12 301-298-291--890 May 7-9 NCAA East Regional T17th/21 307-293-309--909

27 All-Time Results ALL-TIME RESULTS 2013-14 2015-16 Date Tournament Score Date Tournament Score Sept. 8-10 Cougar Classic 14th/20 305-297-298--900 Sept. 14-15 Memphis Intercollegtiate 2nd/300-309-298--907 *Sept. 20-22 Mercedes-Benz Championship T15th/17 294-309--603 Sept. 21-23 Golfweek Conference Challenge 9th/303-303-303--909 Oct. 11-13 UNC Tar Heel Invitational T13th/18 292-293-305--890 Oct. 5-6 CSU Fall Invitational 2nd/291-278-284--853 Oct. 25-27 Landfall Tradition 16th/18 316-321-304--941 Oct. 20-22 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 4th/294-298-297--889 Feb. 23-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic T15th/294-302-298--894 Feb. 6 Lady Bulldog Invitational Individuals March 14-16 Notre Dame Clover Cup T4th/304-298-294--896 Feb. 22-23 The Gold Rush 13th/319-307-317--943 March 24-25 Anuenue Spring Break Classic 5th/303-302-289--904 March 5-6 SunTrust Gator Invitational 13th/307-307-309--923 April 4-6 Rebel Intercollegiate T10th/301-302-289--892 March 11-13 Notre Dame Clover Cup 13th/305-306-314--925 April 18-20 SEC Championship 14th/313-305-307--925 March 20-22 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 16th/320-323-318--961 May 8-10 NCAA East Regional** T36th**/72-78-70--220 April 1-3 Rebel Intercollegiate 2nd/303-299-286--888 April 15-17 SEC Championship 7th/301-300-293--894 *Shortened due to weather **Abby Newton competed as individual 2016-17 Date Tournament Score 2014-15 Sept. 12-13 Mercedes-Benz Championship T10th/290-295-294--879 Date Tournament Score Sept. 23-25 Lady Paladin Invitational 7th/289-295-300--884 Sept. 8-9 FedEx Memphis Intercollegtiate 3rd/296-294-296--886 Oct. 7-9 Ron Moore Intercollegiate 7th/296-296-285--877 Sept. 14-16 Cougar Classic 17th/298-303-304--905 Oct. 23-25 Palmetto Intercollegiate 4th/290-293-305--888 Oct. 10-12 UNC Tarheel Invitational 18th/310-307-318--935 Feb. 20-21 Central District Tournament Oct. 17-19 Mercedes Benz Championship Individuals Feb. 27-28 The Gold Rush Nov. 1-3 Jim West Challenge 10th/314-307-308--928 March 10-12 Mountain View Collegiate Feb. 7 Lady Bulldog Invitational Individuals March 17-19 3M Augusta Invitational March 2-4 Hurricane Invitational 16th/314-318-300-932 April 2-4 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational March 14-16 Notre Dame Clover Cup 14th/318-319-317--954 April 15-17 SEC Championship March 23-24 Samford Intercollegiate 1st/308-302-297--907 April 3-5 Rebel Intercollegiate 9th/298-295-303--896 April 17-19 SEC Championship 14th/310-307-308--925

28 Letterwinners LETTERWINNERS ... A ...... J ... Margo Akin ...... 1994-95-96; 98 Megan Johnson...... 2006-07 Teesha Ash ...... 2000-01-02 Katherine Jones...... 2005-06-07-08 ... K ...... B ... Anna Kirchner...... 1995; 97-98-99 Madisen Bentley...... 2015-16 Marci Kornegay...... 1998-99-00-01 Lisha Beyer...... 2004-05 Roiann Boisture ...... 2000-01-02-03 ... L ... Megan Breen ...... 1996-97-98-99 Ashley Lance...... 2009-10-11-12 Sarah Britt ...... 1990-91-92-93 Annie Long...... 1998 Jillian Brodd...... 2008-09-10-11 Bernadette Luse...... 2000-01-02-03 Teresa Brown ...... 1998-99-00-01 Andrea Buccilla ...... 2006-07-08-09 ... M ... Allison Burrow ...... 2000 Samantha Mayo...... 1989-90 Patti McCain...... 1987 ... C ... Veronica McFadden...... 1987-88 Joanne Caldwell ...... 1994-95-96-97 Lauren Mellen...... 1995-96-97-98 Dori Carter...... 2006-07-08-09 Christina Miller...... 2010-11 Lori Cate...... 2000-01-02-03 Haley Millsap...... 2009-10-11-12 Sarah Kate Cousart...... 2003-04-05-06 Lynn Ann Moretto...... 1999 Stephanie Cunningham ...... 1987 Marianne Morris...... 1994; 96-97-98

... D ...... N ... Chris Dacri ...... 1989-90-91-92 Amy Napolitano...... 1988-89-90-91 Katie Davidson ...... 2004-05-06-07 Celeste Nelson...... 1991-92-93 Kerrie Davis ...... 2000-01-02-03 Amy Newman...... 1994-95-96 Lisa Davis...... 1991 Abby Newton...... 2013-14-15-16 Louise Davis...... 1987; 90 Tara Donnelly...... 1993 ... P ... Lindy Dorris...... 1987; 89 Jade Polonich...... 2002-03-04 Kie Purdom...... 2016 ... E ... Laura Evans...... 2003-04-05-06 ... R ... Alyssa Randolph...... 2011-12 ... F ... Kirsty Rands...... 2009 Angela Farias...... 1992-93-94-95 Robyn Rinaldo...... 1997-98-99-00 Martina Flori...... 2016 Taelor Rubin...... 2012-13-14-15 JJ Flynn...... 2006-07-08-09 Kathryn Fowler...... 2011-12-13-14 ... S ... Keilly Frassrand...... 1988-89-90-91 Shelby Sain...... 2011-12 Haley Sanders...... 2010-11-12 ... G ... Jennifer Sayman...... 1993-94-95-96 Stephanie Gentry...... 1988-89-90 Stani Schiavone...... 2012-13-14-15 Natalie Gleadall...... 2010-11-12 Ericka Schneider...... 2012 Sara Grantham...... 2007-08-09-10 Diane Smedman...... 1990-91 Ashley Smith...... 1996 ... H ... Brooke Smith...... 2000-01 Nikki Hadd...... 2002-03-04-05 Jennifer Haley...... 1992-93-94 ... T ... Rebecca Hayes...... 1988 Maria Toennessen...... 2014-15-16 Jane Hawkins ...... 1988 Kim Tudor...... 1999 Brooke Hixon...... 2002 Nicole Tutor...... 1990-91-92-93 Elizabeth Hoffman...... 2000-01-02 Laura Hoskin...... 2016 ... V ... Alison Hovatter...... 2013-14-15-16 Katie Voll...... 2013-14-15-16 Jennifer Humkey...... 1989-90-91-92 ... W ...... I ... Adrienne White...... 2004 Sofia Idoyaga...... 2015-16 Rachel Ingram...... 2006-07-08-09 Current players in BOLD

2929 Rebs In The Pros

DORI CARTER (2006-Present) Since turning pro in 2010, Carter has appeared in 88 LPGA events totaling over $350,000 in career earnings. In her Ole Miss career she was a four-year letter winner and is top-five in nearly every individual category in the Ole Miss record books. She was elected to the M-Club Hall of Fame in 2015. Carter reclaimed her LPGA card in 2017.

HALEY ITALIA (2009-12) Formerly Haley Milsap, Italia turned pro in 2013 and has appeared in over 40 events on the LPGA and Symetra Tours. She has totaled over $35,000 in career earnings through her short career. At Ole Miss Italia was a four-year letter winner and was part of the 2012 NCAA Regional team.

NATALIE GLEADALL (2010-12) After a successful Rebel career, Natalie Gleadall turned professional in 2013 with teammate Haley Italia (Milsap). She has appeared in 32 events on the Symetra Tour, totalling nearly $20,000 in career earnings. In Oxford, Gleadall was a three-year letter winner and was part of the 2012 NCAA Regional team. ERICKA SCHNEIDER (2011-12) The youngest of the Ole Miss women’s golf professional Rebels, Ericka Schneider officially turned pro in 2015 and has appeared in eight Syme- tra Tour events in three years. After transferring to Ole Miss, Schneider was on the 2012 NCAA Regional team as well as a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, UMAA Honor Roll and Deans Honor Roll.

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